Mevia Intellectual Property – New Patent Joins Our Portfolio

We are beefing MEVIA intellectual property portfolio on all streaming fronts, now a new patent to cover our streaming technologies comes to join our ranks! We have three now covering streaming and a new one that is under development!
Obtaining content corresponding to plurality of multimedia items from a source in a first format, and performing that over a first TCP-IP socket of caching unit. Rendering a web page by a browser using the content, and generating a temporal sequence of screen captures of therendered web page, wherein each screen capture defines all the content of the web page at a given time, and adjacent screen captures illustrate a dynamic change of a portion of the content over time. Assembling the media stream using the temporal sequence of screen captures. Provide the assembled media stream to content provider for broadcast on broadcast media channel, and providing a second TCP/IP socket of the caching unit, a status of obtaining, generating, and assembling.
We will be adding more Intellectual Property for Mevia!! Stay tuned.




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December 9th, 2015. Our Chief Technology Officer, Dr. Edwin A Hernandez was invited to visit Google campus in Seattle, WA. This location hosts over 2000 Googlers and it’s the 3rd largest campus in the United States after Mountain View, CA and New York City. During its visit Dr. Hernandez was able to interact with Google executives and present our products to them. We are excited for all the knowledge gained as part of this visit including the seminars attended by Dr. Hernandez as part of the Tuck Executive Program promoted by Dartmouth University. 


